Supply voltage: 24 Vdc
Number of channels: 1, 2
Auxiliary switch: 1
Function: Two-hand control
Safety contacts: 3
Range: PNOZ X
Connection type: Screw mounting
Width: 45mm
EN574 (Type III C). PILZ P2HZ X1, two-hand control, type IIIC. PILZ P2HZ X1 series safety relays allow you to implement low-cost and reliable feedback monitoring loops. Such loops are particularly suitable for monitoring external relays and contactors.
Features and benefits:
Safety Features:
The relay provides self-monitoring of the circuit. The unit's safety functions remain effective even if components fail. The relay prevents the circuit from initiating further press duty cycles in the event of a relay failure, contact fusion, coil failure, and short circuit/circuit disconnection.
Applications:
Safety parameters:
EN 60204-1, EN 954-1, EN (IEC) 62061, EN ISO 13849-1, IEC 61511 - SIL 3.
| input voltage | 24 V | 
| Output voltage | 24 V | 
| Output current type | DC | 
| Electric current output | 1.50 A | 
| Relay type | Contactor relay | 
| Item number | 9942129 | 
| Manufacturer | Pilz | 
| Category | Relays | 
| Manufacturer no. | P2HZ X1 24VDC 3n/o 1n/c | 
| Release date | 22.10.2018 | 
| External links | 
| Relay type | Contactor relay | 
| input voltage | 24 V | 
| Output voltage | 24 V | 
| Electric current output | 1.50 A | 
| Output current type | DC | 
| Number of closers | 3 x | 
| Manufacturer Type | 774340 | 
| Smart Home | Not compatible | 
| Country of origin | France | 
| CO₂-Emission | |
| Climate contribution | 
| Length | 122 mm | 
| Width | 90 mm | 
| Height | 50 mm | 
| Weight | 330 g | 
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